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Paphos
Nikoklia, 8505, Nikoklia, Cyprus.
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Luggage is not included
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Air Condition, Balcony or Terrace, Heating &/or Air Condition (in the bedrooms only), Tea & Coffee Facilities, Wi-Fi Internet Access, Bathroom Amenities, Central Heating, Cosmetic / Magnifying Mirror, En Suite Bathroom, Fridge, Hairdryer, Housekeeping, Kettle, Sitting Area, WC
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Vasilias Nikoklis Inn is located in the picturesque valley of Diarizos in Paphos region. The rustic surroundings offer the ideal place for a break away from the hustle and bustle from ordinary life.
The Vasilias Nikoklis Inn stands on a bend on the west bank of the Dhiarizos river with views up the valley to the Troodos mountains and down the valley to the sea. Hemmed in by lemon and olive groves, it is profusion of plants of every hue, from bougainvillea to fig trees and cool, grape covered dining terraces.
From the moment guests enter the Vasilias Nikoklis Inn, the tranquil atmosphere suggests that it has a long and fascinating history. The beautiful family-owned Inn has been passionately renovated with the aim of remaining true to its ancient heritage.
Reputed to be over 100 years old, the original building that now forms the ground floor was gifted as a wedding present to the first owners Tassos and Dora Konstantinou.
Rooms
The Vasilias Nikoklis Inn boasts 8 beautiful bedrooms full of character, including the magnificent bridal suite. The rooms have everything guests need for a truly wonderful stay. Vasilias Nikoklis Inn is the perfect place to relax with friends and family, appreciate the stunning views, sip perfectly blended cocktails by the pool and enjoy the locally sourced and freshly prepared food.
Vasilias Nikoklis Inn provides modern accommodation in a truly traditional Cypriot setting with 8 luxurious bedrooms that all have an en-suite bathroom, tea and coffee facilities, fridge, hairdryer, air conditioning and central heating. Six of the bedrooms are on first floor and two of them located at the ground floor.
Food & Drink
Internet
- Wi-Fi Internet in Rooms (free of charge)
Cleaning Services
General
Dining
Wake up to a beautiful breakfast in the glorious surroundings and enjoy the peace and quiet.
The family owned and operated inn in Cyprus welcomes guests and visitors to come and enjoy traditional food and the good old-fashioned Cypriot hospitality that has earned - a great reputation at home and abroad. It is hardly surprising that many of the guests return to the inn year on year bringing friends and family with them.
Enjoy a mouth-watering lunch or dinner seated at the traditional terrace, the staff will be more than happy to look after guests and help them choose the best wine to accompany their meal.
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Location
Located nine kilometers inland from Paphos International Airport and twenty minutes drive from the town of Paphos.
Travel Information
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Diarizos River: 500 m
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Paphos Promenade: 20.7 km
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Paphos Castle: 21 km
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Paphos Airport: 9.1 km
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Larnaca Airport: 96.4 km
Area Information / Places of Interest
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Historical points of interest
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Charming harbour
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Sandy and pebbly beaches
Paphos is one of the most beautiful and ancient towns of Cyprus. Wherever one treads in Paphos he comes across its glorious history which dates back thousands of years, when the cult of goddess Aphrodite who emerged from its seas, flourished in this beautiful part of the world attracting many visitors from the island and abroad.
Today Paphos is a small harbour town, but in Hellenistic and Roman times it was the capital of Cyprus. Still under the spell of her Beauty-Goddess, the area retaining her magic, has remained impact by time. Paphos seduces its visitor with its majestic landscape, lovely coastline, historical treasures and delightful villages where tradition is still a way of life.
The legacy from its remarkable history adds up to nothing less than an open museum, so much so that UNESCO simply added the whole town its world Cultural Heritage List. Among the treasures unearthed, are the remarkable mosaics in the Houses of Dionyssos, Theseus and Aion, beautifully preserved after 16 centuries under the soil. Then there are the mysterious vaults and caves, the Tombs of the Kings, the ancient Odeon Theatre and other places of interest including the various Museums.
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